ANNAPOLIS – State appropriations and a bill from House Speaker Michael Busch still won’t come close to the $600 million Maryland public schools have requested for school construction this fiscal year
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Lawmaker Sees College As Cause for Making Divorced Parents Pay Longer
ANNAPOLIS – Emphasizing the importance of a college education, one lawmaker has introduced a novel bill to extend child support, ensuring children of divorced families can afford higher education
Well-Heeled Republicans Kick Up Their Heels, Raise $400,000 for State GOP
WASHINGTON – It’s a good week to be a Republican in Maryland
Oyster Spat Between Administration, Other Scientists
ANNAPOLIS – The introduction of non-native Asian oysters into the Chesapeake Bay would not by itself clean up the bay, according to most experts who testified at a hearing Wednesday
Board Holds Annual Schools ‘Beg-A-Thon’
ANNAPOLIS – While legislators and school officials pleaded for more school construction money at an annual session of the Board of Public Works Wednesday, Gov
Health Advocates See Fears of Cuts Evaporate
ANNAPOLIS – Fearing massive cuts to health care services when Gov
Snow Can’t Stop Inaugural Concert or Dampen Spirits of Giddy Spectators
WASHINGTON – Melissa Newberry came to the Celebration of Freedom on the Ellipse on Wednesday evening with cheers for President Bush, a photograph of her nephew in uniform pinned to her coat — and heating pads for her shoes
Bartlett, Other Delegation Members Urge Dialogue With North Korea
WASHINGTON – Maryland Rep